Toby's version of Spider-Man is the most classic and complete version. The trilogy has established a deeply rooted image of Spider-Man. The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility, and it is constantly being strengthened, becoming a very powerful core. In supporting roles, Dunster's Mary Jane and Flanland's Little Green Devils are both very successful, and the limelight does not lose to Toby.
The Garfield version of Spider-Man is a personal favorite, and I admit that the Appearance Association is just looking at the face. The combination of Garfield, Hanhan and Stone is more in line with my aesthetics. Compared with Toby, who is full of good students, Garfield's performance is more vivid and more layered. The superhero of the small fresh version of campus art is completely my dish. The stories and special effects are impressive. I am very unconvinced that the project was cut.
It is worth mentioning that Garfield and Shitou became lovers because of their love in the play. Both in and out of the play have a strong sense of CP. At the same time, the chemical reaction between Garfield and Hanhan is also very strong. In contrast, Toby and Dunst are like siblings, even though the latter contributed classic shots of upside-down kissing.
Generally speaking, the routines of the first two versions of Spider-Man are similar, explaining how Peter turned from a bitter child in a broken family to Spider-Man. He not only bears the sad experience from the family, but also has to face the complexities of friendship and love. mood. These pressures make Peter Parker look a little melancholy and heavy, and he is not quite like the whistling and flirty teenager in the original comics, but as movie audiences, we first accept such a bitter and vengeful Spider-Man, so much so When a brand new bug appeared on the big screen, I felt mildly uncomfortable.
The Dutch brother is the youngest among the three Spider-Man, and his appearance is the closest to a high school student. If his bones are not two-fold, the setting of his mouth is closer to the original comics. The whole film directly skips the physical and psychological changes of Peter Parker growing into Spider-Man, as if he was born with super powers and was born to be a superhero, even the horoscope that the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility, has also been watered down. Peter Parker became a teenager who was established in all American campus movies. Spider-Man has also become one of the many superheroes in the Marvel universe. Even the battle suit has become the Spider-Man version of the Iron Man battle suit, which belongs to his personal characteristics and Ability has almost disappeared. What is said that the rich rely on equipment and the poor rely on mutation?
The new version of Spider-Man is simply a beautiful world full of love and care. Spider-Man has a lot of gold godfather shit, so he can rely on equipment. Good friends are good friends from beginning to end, and there is no black father. Although his girlfriend's father is the villain, he didn't experience a second of entanglement and struggle when fighting against his girlfriend's father. After all, Birdman's daughter is Stone Sister, but Garfield is no longer Spiderman. His girlfriend fell into the elevator shaft and did not die. Peter successfully rescued her at the very moment, and he felt sorry for the stone for a second. Even the lightning who has been bullying Peter Parker in school, was crushed by Peter in every aspect of popularity, appearance and IQ. The Dutch brother has a lovely look on his face, but he has never been bullied. Air bag? nonexistent.
Marvel seems to have a powerful swallowing power, sucking away the independence of the character, and letting the character serve the huge Marvel universe. The whole film is filled with the smell of Marvel, the video of Captain America, the guest appearance of Mr. Stan Lee, and the ubiquitous Easter eggs, people only remember that Marvel has forgotten Spider-Man. Peter Parker is no longer a grassroots hero with nothing but supernatural powers. He has everything, but he just lost Spider-Man. Or Spider-Man has entered a new era under the leadership of Marvel, but I can't keep up with this rhythm, and I am still alive in memory.
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